<> "The repository administrator has not yet configured an RDF license."^^ . <> . . . "Regional triple helix cooperation’s in climate change related innovations: great contributors or organizational nightmares?"^^ . "Climate change is increasingly getting attention as a large, if not the largest problem faced by society. \r\nBecause decreasing living standards to reduce negative climate effects are hard and unpopular, \r\nattention is given to innovations that allow for retention and even increasing living standards of people \r\naround the world. Researchers, policy makers and private industries all work within their own realm \r\nand at their own pace to develop and implement such climate change innovations. Because of the \r\ndifferences between knowledge institutions where researchers work, governments where policy \r\nmakers are active and industries, goals and approaches do not always align. Resulting in climate \r\ninnovations not being implemented, developed, or getting the funding or support needed. To address \r\nthese issues attention has been given to increasing cooperation among stakeholders in regions working \r\ntowards climate innovations. However, is more intensive cooperation among important stakeholders \r\nsuch as knowledge institutions, governments, and industries within a region effective in developing \r\nand implementing climate change innovations? In this research the effectiveness of increasing \r\ncooperation among the stakeholders of knowledge institutions, governments and industries also known \r\nas the triple helix is explored, what challenges arise in forming triple helix cooperation and does it \r\nincrease development and implementation of climate change innovations. The study has been\r\nconducted in the region North-Netherlands and has used the initiative University of the North as case \r\nstudy. Data was collected through interviews with representatives of the three triple helix pillars of \r\nwhom some are involved, and some uninvolved in the University of the North initiative. Findings \r\nsuggests regional triple helix cooperation’s can be useful in developing and implementing climate \r\nchange innovations, if internal issues within the three triple helix pillars hinder cooperation are \r\novercome. However, findings do nuance the region as important layer and suggest climate innovations \r\ncannot be developed and implemented exclusively within regions."^^ . "2022" . . . . . . . "Teun"^^ . "Havinga"^^ . "Teun Havinga"^^ . . . . . . "Regional triple helix cooperation’s in climate change related innovations: great contributors or organizational nightmares? (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "preview.jpg"^^ . . . "Regional triple helix cooperation’s in climate change related innovations: great contributors or organizational nightmares? (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "medium.jpg"^^ . . . "Regional triple helix cooperation’s in climate change related innovations: great contributors or organizational nightmares? (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "small.jpg"^^ . . . "Regional triple helix cooperation’s in climate change related innovations: great contributors or organizational nightmares? (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "lightbox.jpg"^^ . . . "Regional triple helix cooperation’s in climate change related innovations: great contributors or organizational nightmares? (Text)"^^ . . . "TeunHavinga_Scriptie_TripleHelixUvhN_2022_FINALVERSION.pdf"^^ . . . "Regional triple helix cooperation’s in climate change related innovations: great contributors or organizational nightmares? (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "indexcodes.txt"^^ . . "HTML Summary of #3908 \n\nRegional triple helix cooperation’s in climate change related innovations: great contributors or organizational nightmares?\n\n" . "text/html" . .